When Hurricanes Helene and Milton made landfall in September and October, they left widespread destruction across the Southeastern United States. Homes and businesses in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina experienced severe flooding, structural damage, and prolonged power outages.

In the face of this devastation, PuroClean launched a coordinated hurricane response, mobilizing teams from across the country to support affected communities. From immediate emergency mitigation to large-scale structural drying and cleanup, our goal was simple: help families and businesses recover as quickly and safely as possible.

Every property, every family, every community matters, and PuroClean Franchise Owners are ready to make a difference. Our trained, qualified, and certified PuroClean Franchise Owners, bring both expertise and compassion to every restoration effort, helping communities recover faster and safer.

Our Hurricane Response: Helene and Milton

As soon as the storms passed, PuroClean activated a multi-state response plan. Teams were deployed from across the country to supplement local franchises that were overwhelmed by the demand for property restoration services. This national task force allowed us to respond quickly, scale resources, and address catastrophic damage efficiently.

Our hurricane response focused on:

Below are highlights from some of the hardest-hit areas and the teams who stepped in to help.

Florida: Ground Zero for Hurricane Damage

Tampa, Sarasota, and Orlando experienced extensive flooding and wind damage.

Supporting teams included:

These teams worked around the clock to stabilize properties, remove water-damaged materials, and begin critical drying and sanitization efforts needed to prevent mold growth.

North Carolina: Mountain Communities Hit Hard

In Newland, North Carolina, heavy rainfall and flooding caused significant property damage in areas not typically impacted by hurricanes.

PuroClean of Burlington led restoration efforts, addressing:

What Property Owners Should Know After a Hurricane

In the aftermath of a major storm, many property owners are unsure how to proceed. Based on our hurricane response experience, here are answers to some of the most common questions we receive following catastrophic events.

Hurricane Restoration FAQs

Is hurricane damage covered by my insurance company?

Coverage varies by policy. Flood damage is typically not covered under standard homeowners insurance unless you have a separate policy through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Wind damage may be covered, depending on your policy. Always review your coverage and contact your insurer as soon as possible.

Should I wait to hear from my insurance provider before starting restoration?

No. After major hurricanes, insurance providers are often overwhelmed. Most insurers expect homeowners to take immediate action to prevent additional damage. Delaying restoration can lead to worsening conditions, including mold growth. Beginning professional restoration right away is strongly recommended.

What restoration services does PuroClean provide after a hurricane?

During catastrophic hurricane response situations, PuroClean services typically include:

Many materials exposed to floodwater cannot be safely cleaned with retail products and must be professionally removed or treated to meet rebuilding standards.

How much does hurricane restoration cost?

Restoration costs are generally based on the square footage and severity of damage. PuroClean pricing aligns with industry standards and insurance guidelines. We provide detailed documentation and final billing that can be submitted to your insurance provider and/or FEMA. Your insurance coverage ultimately determines reimbursement and payment timelines.

What will FEMA cover if I don’t have flood insurance?

If you do not have flood insurance, FEMA may offer assistance, including low-interest loans, to help with disaster recovery. However, FEMA assistance often does not cover the full cost of restoring a property to pre-loss condition.

According to FEMA, the National Flood Insurance Program helps reduce the impact of flooding by providing insurance coverage and encouraging floodplain management, but it is not a substitute for full restoration funding.

Why Professional Hurricane Response Matters

Hurricane damage is complex. Floodwater contamination, hidden moisture, and structural compromise make DIY cleanup risky and ineffective. A professional hurricane response ensures:

Trust PuroClean for Expert Hurricane Response and Restoration

When disaster strikes, experience matters. PuroClean’s nationwide network, advanced equipment, and compassionate teams make us a trusted leader in hurricane response and property damage restoration.

From emergency water damage mitigation to mold prevention and reconstruction support, we are available 24/7 to help restore homes, businesses, and peace of mind.

Call (800) 775-7876 or use our office locator to connect with your local PuroClean team today.